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Briana Brownell: How does artificial intelligence learn?

Today, artificial intelligence helps doctors diagnose patients, pilots fly commercial aircraft, and city planners predict traffic. These AIs are often self-taught, working off a simple set of instructions to create a unique array of rules and strategies. So how exactly does a machine learn? Briana Brownell digs into the three basic ways machines...
https://www.ted.com/talks/briana_brownell_how_does_artificial_intelligence_learn

Daniela Rus: How AI will step off the screen and into the real world

The convergence of AI and robotics will unlock a wonderful new world of possibilities in everyday life, says robotics and AI pioneer Daniela Rus. Diving into the way machines think, she reveals how "liquid networks" — a revolutionary class of AI that mimics the neural processes of simple organisms — could help intelligent machines process inform...
https://www.ted.com/talks/daniela_rus_how_ai_will_step_off_the_screen_and_into_the_real_world

Gil Weinberg: Can robots be creative?

People have been grappling with the question of artificial creativity -- alongside the question of artificial intelligence -- for over 170 years. For instance, could we program machines to create high quality original music? And if we do, is it the machine or the programmer that exhibits creativity? Gil Weinberg investigates this creative conund...
https://www.ted.com/talks/gil_weinberg_can_robots_be_creative

Stephen Lawrence: The future of reading. It's fast

Does anyone actually read research reports? Stephen Lawrence found that most research in the finance industry rarely gets a glance beyond the front page. Lawrence has dedicated his career to making research reports more digestible, using a refined mixture of machine learning, big data and good old-fashioned human insight.
https://www.ted.com/talks/stephen_lawrence_the_future_of_reading_it_s_fast

Madison Mohns: AI and the paradox of self-replacing workers

As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being — p...
https://www.ted.com/talks/madison_mohns_ai_and_the_paradox_of_self_replacing_workers

Andrew Ng: How AI could empower any business

Expensive to build and often needing highly skilled engineers to maintain, artificial intelligence systems generally only pay off for large tech companies with vast amounts of data. But what if your local pizza shop could use AI to predict which flavor would sell best each day of the week? Andrew Ng shares a vision for democratizing access to AI...
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_ng_how_ai_could_empower_any_business

Fei-Fei Li: With spatial intelligence, AI will understand the real world

In the beginning of the universe, all was darkness — until the first organisms developed sight, which ushered in an explosion of life, learning and progress. AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says a similar moment is about to happen for computers and robots. She shows how machines are gaining "spatial intelligence" — the ability to process visual data, make...
https://www.ted.com/talks/fei_fei_li_with_spatial_intelligence_ai_will_understand_the_real_world

Achin Bhowmik: Interactive experiences with perceptual computing

Computers have gotten a lot smarter and faster, but only now are they gaining the ability to see, hear, and feel, igniting a whole new generation of interactivity between man and machine. Achin Bhomik demonstrates how the technology is advancing.
https://www.ted.com/talks/achin_bhowmik_interactive_experiences_with_perceptual_computing

Drew Humphreys: How machine learning can teach us to build more effective teams

Former Marine Corps lieutenant Drew Humphreys knows a thing or two about leadership. Before joining the business world, he was a platoon commander in Afghanistan, in charge of 36 Marines fighting the Taliban and maintaining a vital supply route through Helmand Province. He had to reconsider everything he knew about being a leader when he was for...
https://www.ted.com/talks/drew_humphreys_how_machine_learning_can_teach_us_to_build_more_effective_teams

Eileen Isagon Skyers: In the age of AI art, what can originality look like?

What happens when human and machine creativity meet? From an AI model trained on classic works to generate a seemingly infinite stream of portraits to a neural network that envisions otherworldly life-forms in impossible detail, media art curator Eileen Isagon Skyers showcases mind-bending art that embraces our increasingly technological future,...
https://www.ted.com/talks/eileen_isagon_skyers_in_the_age_of_ai_art_what_can_originality_look_like

Tom Gruber | TED Speaker

As co-creator of Siri, Tom Gruber helped redefine the role of machine intelligence in our lives and transformed the way we interact with our devices.
AI product designer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/tom_gruber

Florian Pinel: How IBM's Watson is redefining the future of cooking

Imagine an original recipe for every meal that takes into consideration dietary restrictions, personal preferences, and what is in your fridge at that moment? Meet Chef Watson, the world's first cognitive cooking application, and its head software engineer: Florian Pinel. Florian explores some of the implications for society once computers catch...
https://www.ted.com/talks/florian_pinel_how_ibm_s_watson_is_redefining_the_future_of_cooking

Nivruti Rai: An open-source database to create "guardian angel" AI

Imagine an extra brain that knows us better than we know ourselves, that exists "with us, beside us, experiencing our world with us ... always connected, always processing, always watching." Nivruti Rai believes that AI systems could become these kinds of guardian angels, if given the chance. In this future-forward talk, Rai explains how machin...
https://www.ted.com/talks/nivruti_rai_an_open_source_database_to_create_guardian_angel_ai

Alona Fyshe: Does AI actually understand us?

Is AI as smart as it seems? Exploring the "brain" behind machine learning, neural networker Alona Fyshe delves into the language processing abilities of talkative tech (like the groundbreaking chatbot and internet obsession ChatGPT) and explains how different it is from your own brain -- even though it can sound convincingly human.
https://www.ted.com/talks/alona_fyshe_does_ai_actually_understand_us

Nabiha Saklayen: Could you recover from illness ... using your own stem cells?

What if diseases could be treated with a patient's own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks -- and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.
https://www.ted.com/talks/nabiha_saklayen_could_you_recover_from_illness_using_your_own_stem_cells

Yann LeCun: Deep learning, neural networks and the future of AI

Yann LeCun, the chief AI scientist at Facebook, helped develop the deep learning algorithms that power many artificial intelligence systems today. In conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson, LeCun discusses his current research into self-supervised machine learning, how he's trying to build machines that learn with common sense (like humans...
https://www.ted.com/talks/yann_lecun_deep_learning_neural_networks_and_the_future_of_ai

Playlist: What happens when the robots take our jobs? (9 talks)

To lose our jobs to our future supreme AI overlords ... or to not? That's the question (and we have some surprising answers).
Curated by TED · 9 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/what_happens_when_the_robots_take_our_jobs

Playlist: What are we really teaching AI? (14 talks)

A glimpse inside what we're teaching artificially intelligent machines and a cautionary tale of what could happen if we get it wrong.
Curated by TED · 14 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/what_are_we_really_teaching_ai

Yejin Choi: Why AI is incredibly smart and shockingly stupid

Computer scientist Yejin Choi is here to demystify the current state of massive artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, highlighting three key problems with cutting-edge large language models (including some funny instances of them failing at basic commonsense reasoning.) She welcomes us into a new era in which AI is becoming almost like a...
https://www.ted.com/talks/yejin_choi_why_ai_is_incredibly_smart_and_shockingly_stupid

Anthony Goldbloom: The jobs we'll lose to machines -- and the ones we won't

Machine learning isn't just for simple tasks like assessing credit risk and sorting mail anymore -- today, it's capable of far more complex applications, like grading essays and diagnosing diseases. With these advances comes an uneasy question: Will a robot do your job in the future?
https://www.ted.com/talks/anthony_goldbloom_the_jobs_we_ll_lose_to_machines_and_the_ones_we_won_t

Richard Socher: Why AI is humanity's mirror — and what we can learn from it

Researcher-turned-entrepreneur Richard Socher dives deep into different kinds of existing AI systems and what they can teach us about ourselves — pointing out how, as AI advances, it mirrors both humanity's ingenuity and its flaws.
https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_socher_why_ai_is_humanity_s_mirror_and_what_we_can_learn_from_it

Tomer Garzberg: What happens when we take humans out of work?

AI will take our jobs—and that is a good thing, argues Tomer Garzberg. He tells how intelligent robots are already supplanting people, freeing us to imagine new roles for ourselves, and also surveys endeavors that are likely to remain human for some time to come.
https://www.ted.com/talks/tomer_garzberg_what_happens_when_we_take_humans_out_of_work

Bruno Michel: How our brains will keep up with AI

Since humanity first imagined the reality of intelligent machines, we've been afraid that they'll overpower us one day. Bruno Michel shares a more optimistic view: by investing in our mental fitness -- through studying Latin, doing yoga or even tap dancing -- we can increase our likelihood of staying competitive with sophisticated AI.
https://www.ted.com/talks/bruno_michel_how_our_brains_will_keep_up_with_ai

Tanmay Bakshi: Technology that tackles the teen suicide epidemic

Tanmay Bakshi realized that in order to prevent suicide, we need a better way of detecting patterns. For the last 3 years, Tanmay and his team have been developing an app that can pick up on irregularities in a person's online behavior to build an early warning systems for at-risk teens. His hope is that this app will help get teens in distress ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/tanmay_bakshi_technology_that_tackles_the_teen_suicide_epidemic

Playlist: Wacky, weird art made by AI (4 talks)

Welcome to the new frontier in art and creativity -- and it's not human.
Curated by TED · 4 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/wacky_weird_art_made_by_ai

Markus Lorenz: Industry 4.0: how intelligent machines will transform everything we know

The fourth industrial revolution is upon us: machines infused with intelligence. This transformation will change how manufacturing works today, making it faster and cheaper because a machine will know when it makes a mistake and correct itself. Markus Lorenz estimates that the next generation of industrialization could save the food industry alo...
https://www.ted.com/talks/markus_lorenz_industry_4_0_how_intelligent_machines_will_transform_everything_we_know

Kenneth Cukier: Big data is better data

Self-driving cars were just the start. What's the future of big data-driven technology and design? In a thrilling science talk, Kenneth Cukier looks at what's next for machine learning -- and human knowledge.
https://www.ted.com/talks/kenneth_cukier_big_data_is_better_data

Brian Christian: How to get better at video games, according to babies

In 2013, a group of researchers wanted to create an AI system that could beat every Atari game. They developed a system called Deep Q Networks (DQN) and less than two years later, it was superhuman. But there was one notable exception. When playing Montezuma's Revenge, DQN couldn't score a single point. What was it that made this game so vexingl...
https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_christian_how_to_get_better_at_video_games_according_to_babies

Jim Fan: The next grand challenge for AI

Researcher Jim Fan presents the next grand challenge in the quest for AI: the "foundation agent," which would seamlessly operate across both the virtual and physical worlds. He explains how this technology could fundamentally change our lives — permeating everything from video games and metaverses to drones and humanoid robots — and explores how...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jim_fan_the_next_grand_challenge_for_ai

Edward Saatchi: Will intelligent life emerge from a simulation?

Take a tour of "Sim Francisco," a digital metropolis bustling with thousands of AI characters, each experiencing unique lives across diverse neighborhoods. The city's creator — entrepreneur and filmmaker Edward Saatchi — presents animated snippets from these AI lives and explores the possibility that a new intelligence might emerge not from deli...
https://www.ted.com/talks/edward_saatchi_will_intelligent_life_emerge_from_a_simulation
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